Cleverman Clever Giveaway

Cleverman is an extraordinary show, bringing together a comic book sensibility with a little of Indigenous Australian mythology and parallels to current issues all bound together in a riveting Sci-Fi story.

To celebrate the release of this landmark show we’re giving away three Blu-Ray copies to our Australian readers. All you have to do is tell us who you think is the cleverest superhero?

Cleverman has a fantastically talented cast of Australian and international actors, and stars Hunter Page-Lochard, Rob Collins, Deborah Mailman, Frances O’Connor and Game Of Thrones‘ Iain Glen.

Cleverman Season 1: Out now on Digital. Available on Blu-Ray & DVD 24 August.

About The Author

C S Hughes is a proud member of the TV generation, studied film and communications, collects the paperback books of Philip K Dick, loves science fiction and fantasy books, B grade movies and cult TV, American thrillers and British noir, restoring vintage watches, reading poetry, creating innovative illustrated poetry books which are available in Apple’s iBooks format, and cake. Especially cake.
He has also written short stories, and has a collection of horror stories coming out in 2015.

Logic tells me Bruce Wayne is no dummy, he cavorts around as Batman, even though by day people think his life is all yachts, champagne; rich boy sunny. ALL the villain fighting devices Batman has to employ, ought to suggest to even the dimmest of bulbs, that indeed Batman is one very clever boy!

Professor Charles Francis Xavier – Professor X to those in the inner sanctum – is one smart cookie. Telepathic too! He strives to promote peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants. I think there’s something in that for all of us!

It has to be Anthony Stark (Iron Man), he was smart enough to build himself a super hero outfit, most others just became heros by accident. The success of Stark Enterprises is testament to his high level of genius.

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